Cantopop


 

Cantopop is a colloquial abbreviation for "Cantonese pop music", a form of popular music that is a subgenre of C-pop. It is also known as HK-pop, short for "Hong Kong pop". Cantopop draws influence not only from other forms of Chinese music, but from a variety of international styles, including jazz, rock and roll, rhythm and blues, electronic music, Western pop music and others. By definition, Cantopop songs are almost invariably performed in Cantonese. Although Cantopop boasts a multinational fanbase, Hong Kong is the most significant hub of the genre. In Hong Kong and around the world, the Cantopop music industry is dominated largely by record labels owned by record industry giants such as Sony, EMI, Polydor, Emperor Entertainment Group, and Philips.

Related Topics:
Colloquial - Cantonese - Pop music - Subgenre - C-pop - Hong Kong - Chinese music - Jazz - Rock and roll - Rhythm and blues - Electronic music - Western - Cantonese - Record labels - Record industry - Sony - EMI - Polydor - Emperor Entertainment Group - Philips

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Introduction
Early development
Cantopop lyrics
Characteristics of Cantopop
The Golden age of Cantopop
Cantopop market
Cantopop stars
Recent developments in Cantopop
External links
References

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